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Archiving the Heritage of Britain’s First Purpose Built Mosque

Saturday, 9th September 2017. 1-4pm, Shah Jahan Mosque, Woking No Comments

Join us for a heritage open day in collaboration with the Shah Jahan mosque. There will be an opportunity to learn more about the mosque history and how you can get involved with the project.

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Everyday Muslim Events 18th March 2017

An Exploration of Black Muslims in British History and Heritage Symposium

Everyday Muslim’s third annual symposium: An Exploration of Black Muslims in British History and Heritage took place at Richmix Venue 2, in London on…

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March 14th - May 17th, 2015

We Weren’t Expecting to Stay and Other Stories

We Weren’t Expecting to Stay (2) is Khizra Foundation’s second exhibition based on the interviews gathered by our project, Everyday Muslim. This exhibition reflects…

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Everyday Muslim Events Thursday, 5th May, 2016

Revisiting the World of Islam Festival

Highlights from the celebration event on Monday 25th April, 2016 at SOAS University. Videos of all the presentations and discussions are also now available.…

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26th March 2016, Richmix Venue 2, 1.30 - 5.00pm

What Matters? – A conversation exploring challenges and opportunities in preserving British Muslim heritage.

In our second Annual event the Everyday Muslim team will bring together a host of speakers to represent a variety of voices to discuss…

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Saturday 26th, March 2016 at Richmix, London

‘What Matters?’ The Presentations

The What Matters event took place on Saturday 26th, March 2016 at Richmix, London. The attendees and speakers represented a wide range of sectors…

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Saturday 26th September, 10:30 am – 2pm at Bishopsgate Institute.

Why Don’t We Just Talk to Each Other? – Building Cross-Sector Connections to Make Muslim Heritage More Accessible.

This event has now been replaced with the What Matters Event. Due to unforeseeable circumstances we have taken the decision to postpone the collaboration…

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Saturday 31st January 2015

Everyday Muslim Symposium 2015

Saturday 31st January 2015 was the date of our inaugural symposium at Bishopsgate Institute in London. The day was packed with over twenty presentations,…

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September 2014 - February 2015

We Weren’t Expecting to Stay

We Weren’t Expecting to Stay is Khizra Foundation’s first exhibition based on the interviews gathered by our project, Everyday Muslim. The exhibition reflects the…

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Saturday 16th August 2014 2-4pm Vestry House Museum

What is Muslim Heritage?

An opportunity for the the local Muslim community to come and share stories and memories. The exhibition will explore personal and family stories of…

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